It is used by AJSU party of Jharkhand. Mango is another fruit used as a symbol of a political party in India.
WSJ's Tripti Lahiri takes a look at the unique ballot design in India, where voters see icons next to candidates' names. A wide, quirky varoety of icons is used for nearly 1,400 political parties ...
The voter casts his vote by pressing the blue button on the Balloting Unit against the candidate and symbol of his ... Congress: The grand old party has governed India for more than 50 years ...
Delhi HC dismissed Rashtriya Bahujan Congress's plea for symbol reservation, stating only recognized parties can reserve election symbols.
Symbols cannot be denied to any registered political party,” the petition said. The Election Commission of India, represented by advocate Siddhant Kumar, opposed the maintainability of the ...
In the upcoming elections, around 900 registered voters in India will cast their vote by pressing the button next to the symbol of the political party they have chosen on an electronic voting machine.